Rotate Drawing in Paper Space Autocad

In this lesson, you will be drawing two objects. First, you will draw the shape from the isometric exercise (refer to that exercise for dimensions) using the same line command that you have always used. Then you will draw a simple chair using the same method. This exercise is good practice to work on …

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Autocad_VIEWING 3-D OBJECTS

AutoCAD has a few ways for you to view an object other than the plan view that you have used for your 2-D drawings. For quick, easy views use the pull-down menu options. To do this choose View > 3-D Viewpoint > (then select one of the four bottomisometric options). Look at the …

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Autocad_WORKING IN 3 DIMENSIONS

By now you should be very comfortable working your way around the X-Y coordinate system. Anyway, here is a quick review. Looking from the plan (top) view, this is what you see to figure out where is positive X and positive Y. If you were to look at the same …

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Autocad_ISOMETRIC DRAWING

Using Isometric commands is one of the simplest ways to give a 3-D representation while using only 2-D commands. This has been the usual way of doing things before CAD allowed true 3-D work to be done. Many times an isometric drawing is used to compliment or give more information …

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Autocad_INTRODUCTION TO 3-D

INTRODUCTION – WHY 3-D? You may have already figured out why CAD has many advantages over manual drafting. One big advantage is that once you've drawn something, you shouldn't have to draw it again. If you manually drew a house plan, you would have to draw a front elevation, side …

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Autocad_ELEVATION DRAWINGS

What is an Elevation Drawing? By now you should be familiar with floor plans. A floor plan is a view of a building drawn as if you were looking at it from the ceiling. An elevation drawing is the view that you would see in real life as you stood …

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Autocad_PARAMETRIC CONSTRAINTS

This is a new feature in AutoCAD 2010. Parametric constraints allow you to force an object to behave the way you want it to. If you need a line to remain vertical at all times, you can set a constraint on it to do just that. Need 2 circles to …

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Autocad_LAYOUT TABS / PAPER SPACE

In Level 1 you printed out your project using 'model space'. This lesson will show you the preferred way of plotting your drawings. In AutoCAD there are two different workspaces: model space and Layout / Paper Space. For now think of model space where you make your model, or draw. Think of …

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Autocad_POLYLINES

A polyline is an object in AutoCAD that consists of one or more line (or arc) segments. A rectangle is an example of a polyline that you are already familiar with. As you've seen, it is one object that can be modified and worked with easier than four separate lines. …

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Working with Text Like most things in AutoCAD, there is more than one way to do it. Creating Text is no exception. Below are the common commands for working with text. Command Keystroke Icon Location Result Text Style STYLE / ST Home > Annotation > Text Style Opens the Text …

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